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CSG Justice Center staff continued work with the Northeast DuPage Family and Youth Services (NEDFYS) organization and their law enforcement partners on their Behavioral Health Referral Program data collection project.
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CSG Justice Center staff continued work with the Northeast DuPage Family and Youth Services (NEDFYS) organization and their law enforcement partners on their Behavioral Health Referral Program data collection project.
To offer training and support to these grantees on a national level, BJA, with the support of its technical assistance provider, The Council of State Governments Justice Center (CSGJC), will convene a Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program (JMHCP) and Connect and Protect (C&P) Grantee Virtual Symposium in August 2024.
RTI will host a convening on March 25-26, 2025 at RTI Headquarters in Research Triangle Park, NC. This convening will allow NCCP sites to come together to discuss challenges related to fatal and non-fatal shooting investigations.
Advancing Data in Corrections Summer Conference (August 16th-17th, 2024) - Conference hosted by CSG Justice Center staff in Nashville, TN for corrections professionals and individuals in similar data-focused positions. The conference had participants from 45 states.
An in-person visit/meeting at Denver 911 (CO) in September with one 911 call taker/professional and one Quality Improvement Supervisor
The National Tribal Judicial Center (NTJC) at The National Judicial College (NJC) took the lead in locating a venue for the 2024 American Indian Justice Conference. We worked with BJA and other national partners to plan the sessions and logistics. We worked with the team to get the word out about the conference.
Project staff from NJC and TJI planned and implemented a conference in Seattle, WA, on January 11 & 12, 2024.
This event will launch the Community Supervision Resource Center (CSRC) into the public space by convening prominent state and local community supervision practitioners and leaders from the across the nation, gathering grantees from the Smart Supervision program, and a cohort of probation agencies, who will receive training on, among other things, piloting innovative supervision approaches, change management for supervision, and implementing evidence-based practices.
Convene in person grantee meeting to bring sites together to share their ongoing progress, identify and discuss challenges, and share successes to date. Expected to occur in the Spring of 2025 at RTI Headquarters in Raleigh/Durham NC
This symposium brought together scholars and educators with experience related to the integration restorative justice into law school curriculum and culture and explored the prevalence and impact of restorative justice education in law schools. Papers from the symposium will be published in an upcoming special issue of The Journal of Legal Education on restorative justice.